logo logo
giving banner
Donate
    • Membership
    • Donate
  • Social Justice
    • Racial Justice
    • Climate Justice
    • Disability Justice
    • Economic Justice
    • Food Justice
    • Health Justice
    • Immigration
    • LGBTQ+
  • Civic News
  • Nonprofit Leadership
    • Board Governance
    • Equity-Centered Management
    • Finances
    • Fundraising
    • Human Resources
    • Organizational Culture
    • Philanthropy
    • Power Dynamics
    • Strategic Planning
    • Technology
  • Columns
    • Ask Rhea!
    • Ask a Nonprofit Expert
    • Economy Remix
    • Gathering in Support of Democracy
    • Humans of Nonprofits
    • The Impact Algorithm
    • Living the Question
    • Nonprofit Hiring Trends & Tactics
    • Notes from the Frontlines
    • Parables of Earth
    • Re-imagining Philanthropy
    • State of the Movements
    • We Stood Up
    • The Unexpected Value of Volunteers
  • CONTENT TYPES
  • Leading Edge Membership
  • Newsletters
  • Webinars

Financial Cautionary Tales for Nonprofits

The Editors
June 21, 2019
“A cautionary tale,” Yersina Pestis

A conversation with Ruth McCambridge

& Kate Barr, President and CEO of Propel Nonprofits

The sector is full of stories about how organizations got themselves in a world of financial hurt. Some of these situations are, of course, less than perfectly predictable—but some are foreseeable because they are so common. One of the most astute financial analysts in the sector joined Ruth McCambridge in an hour-long discussion of familiar financial traps and how best to immunize your organization against financial woes.

Kate Barr is with Propel Nonprofits (formerly the Nonprofit Assistance Fund), which has a wealth of information on its site regarding financial management. We encourage you to visit.

Sign up for our free newsletters

Subscribe to NPQ's newsletters to have our top stories delivered directly to your inbox.

By signing up, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of use, and to receive messages from NPQ and our partners.

Here are the articles we referenced during the webinar:

  • “The Four Horsemen of the Financial Apocalypse” by Clara Miller
  • “The Executive Director’s Guide to Financial Leadership” by Kate Barr and Jeanne Bell
  • “Improving Nonprofit Decision Making Amid Economic Crisis” by Kate Barr
  • “Beyond Financial Oversight: Expanding the Board’s Role in the Pursuit of Sustainability” by Jeanne Bell
  • “Analyzing the Dynamics of Funding: Reliability and Autonomy” by Jon Pratt

And here are links to all the cases referenced:

  • Autopsy on YWCA Shutdown Offers Several Lessons
  • Should New York City Opera Board Be Held Accountable?
  • Death of the Hull House: A Nonprofit Coroner’s Inquest
  • Gloria Wise Boys and Girls Club: Mistakes You Need Not Make
  • Community Health Center in Critical Condition
  • Two Men Die and Two Nonprofits Teeter
  • San Jose Rep Theater Goes Under; Latest Down in Recent Arts Upheavals
  • Operating Above Its Financial Skill Level Not Good for This Nonprofit
  • Field Museum Board of Directors—Did Conflict Obscure Good Decision Making?
  • Another Nonprofit Makes a Big Hairy Mistake on a Building
  • After Growth Plan Fails, a YMCA Files for Bankruptcy

This webinar was initially posted on July 8, 2014.

Our Voices Are Our Power.

Journalism, nonprofits, and multiracial democracy are under attack. At NPQ, we fight back by sharing stories and essential insights from nonprofit leaders and workers—and we pay every contributor.

Can you help us protect nonprofit voices?

Your support keeps truth alive when it matters most.
Every single dollar makes a difference.

Donate now
logo logo logo logo logo
See comments

You might also like
How to Handle Founder’s Syndrome with Grace
Marian Urquilla
How Nonprofits Can Strengthen Their Finances in Turbulent Times
Ted Siefer
Pivoting from Reliance on Federal Funds to Mission-Aligned Private Donors
Rochelle Jerry
What Are Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to Measure Nonprofit Success?
Jeanne Bell
Rethinking Nonprofit Survival: Why Partnership Is the New Leadership
Michael Anderson, Rumbidzai Mufuka and Adelaide Rohrssen
Can We All Become Nonprofit Consultants?
Michelle Flores Vryn

Upcoming Webinars

Group Created with Sketch.
December 9th, 2:00 pm ET

Nonprofit Safety & Security: Protecting Our People, Data, and Organizations in a Time of Unprecedented Threat

Register
Group Created with Sketch.
January 29th, 2:00 pm ET

Future is Collective

Register

    
You might also like
A Black King chess piece standing in the middle of a chess board, away from the rows of other pieces.
How to Handle Founder’s Syndrome with Grace
Marian Urquilla
Bundled dollar bills in rows against an orange background.
How Nonprofits Can Strengthen Their Finances in Turbulent...
Ted Siefer
A locked gate with a sign reading, “Private”, symbolizing the pivot from public to private funds.
Pivoting from Reliance on Federal Funds to Mission-Aligned...
Rochelle Jerry

Like what you see?

Subscribe to the NPQ newsletter to have our top stories delivered directly to your inbox.

See our newsletters

By signing up, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of use, and to receive messages from NPQ and our partners.

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Careers
  • Contact
  • Copyright
  • Donate
  • Editorial Policy
  • Funders
  • Submissions

We are using cookies to give you the best experience on our website.

 

Nonprofit Quarterly | Civic News. Empowering Nonprofits. Advancing Justice.
Powered by  GDPR Cookie Compliance
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.

Strictly Necessary Cookies

Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings.